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"With sad greetings": Emmeramsmühle at the English Garden has to close

2023-03-04T22:41:57.383Z


The St. Emmeramsmühle in the English Garden offered its guests typical Bavarian cuisine, but now the 200-year-old traditional restaurant has to close. Particularly tragic: the landlord only had it renovated in 2021.


The St. Emmeramsmühle in the English Garden offered its guests typical Bavarian cuisine, but now the 200-year-old traditional restaurant has to close.

Particularly tragic: the landlord only had it renovated in 2021.

Munich - Delicious Bavarian food in the rustic atmosphere of a listed building: Anyone who wants to enjoy this these days in the St. Emmeramsmühle in Oberföhring at the English Garden will find the doors closed.

A note at the entrance explains: "Unfortunately, we have to inform you that we will stop operating on March 2nd." It's over, it's over in the traditional restaurant!

The St. Emmeramsmühle team justifies the closure on the sign: "The current general conditions due to price developments, the energy crisis and much more do not allow us to act sustainably and economically in the long term." The company was actually still buzzing, the people of Munich loved the good things Food and the flair in the inn.

How to proceed with existing reservations in the restaurant, the guests should now contact a "possible successor".

Host Karl-Heinz Zacher (53) stops.

He was not ready to comment on Friday.

St. Emmeramsmühle was only renovated in 2021

Zacher had the almost 200-year-old restaurant renovated in 2021.

State-of-the-art technology for 3.2 million euros was installed for ventilation, heating, cold rooms, water pipes and power lines as well as a brand new kitchen.

To become more sustainable, more environmentally conscious – that was the goal.

Shared in the costs: the owner of the mill, Sedlmayr Grund und Immobilien AG, and the Spaten/Franziskaner brewery.


The latter confirmed on Friday that the restaurant had ceased operations.

"We are in talks with the operators," says Fried-Heye Allers, Public Affairs Manager at the Anheuser-Busch InBev group of companies, which includes Spaten and Franziskaner.

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"With sad greetings": Restaurant team says goodbye to guests

Particularly tragic: St. Emmeramsmühle landlord Zacher had put his heart into the renovation - also because of his deceased wife.

Nina Zacher († 46) died in 2016 from the nervous disease ALS.

The Emmerams team says goodbye to its guests with “sad regards”.

You can find even more current news from Munich and the region at

merkur.de/muenchen.

Source: merkur

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